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CRRfiNVILLG, SU C.
vSTEBHKSDA.Y, APRIL 14. 1869.
XKIN Wtiiit, ETUI A Cooswbll M?
MTMtkirliwl CkirlHtm, ud will
rmttTi idTirtlnanU for tho Entmrprin.
Tho MlliUa Act of Booth Carolina.
Uafortanatolj. and moot y??HMi>rily In
our opinion, the Legislature anted a militia
law, authorising lk? Oovrrnor to have
the militia enrolled, and to appoint officer*,
which la alt io hit (the Governor**) hand*
He i* also to dull and exercise the militia
as often as ho pleaeec. This thing ?f drilling
and mastering being left to the dlsef.
tion of the Governor, we think It more
than probable that he will not resort to it
soon. He need not do so at any time tin.
Vest war to threatened and imminent. Mi
litia masters were considered always by
the moat sober and peaceable diepoecJ people
In the middle and up country aa a nuisance,
and an unnecessary waste of lim-t
and productive of idleneee and dissipation,
and a decided lose to the productive labor
of the country. Sometimes the muster
ground became a scene of riot, and fight
ing, and drunkenness, eepeeir.lly during
political excitements. All these evils of
militia musters are now liable to become
doubled. As to the lors of labor, it was
formerly trifling compered lo what it would
be now, for the largest class of labortrs did
not formerly muster. We trost, therefore
that the State will be spared the evils ?f
militia musters, although the law {compels
the enrollment and organization.
There is a very severe restrictive elanee
in the militia act that would beoome Russian
tyranny against the Tote*, or Turkish
despotism. All volunteer militia ie forbid
dea ; no men, or boy a either, we supp?se<
in any number from two or three npward*.
are allowed to practice the manual of arm*
together, or to march and mtteler or drill
in military style. If any volunteer drilling
or manual exercise of arms is done bv
persona in this State, the offender is liable
to fine and imprisonment at hard labor in
the Penitentiary not less than one year,
and more if the judge sees fit It seems to
us that there is some leading spirits in the
Legislature whose only idea seems to be
to govern the people of this State by the
rules of a military camp. This may arise
from the fact .that our most active law
frnmer is a military man, and a foreigner
to the State, *ho*e ideas
of rule and authority were all conceived
and nurtured during war limes. Henee, a
youth or two of the Slate who may meet in
a room or under the ahade of a tree, and
practice the manual exercise are to be
subject to infamous punishment, more se
ere than if they had stolen sheep, or hogs
or a horse, for we perceive that some of our
tender-hearted judges put only six months
penitentiary o?ufin<ment on a horse thief
and sheep and hog stealers are seldom seat
to the Psnitentiary. Ilow Is it that the
Penitentiary punishment is resorted to for
acts not mala in M, and that used to be considered
honorable from the days of Wasui.no
tow to Soon.
?< ?? - ?
President Orant's first Message on the
state of the Union.
The Mre*?ge of President Grant In re! a.
tion to Virginia and Mississippi, which we
publish this week, hss been acted on by
Congress approvingly. We are much
) leased to see ihvt the reasonable recommendations
of Grant are having th-ir
proper weight will, the Republics* a. Yir.
ginia and Mississippi now have the oppor
1 unity of voting agaiost the offensive parts
of theirConstitations, offered for ratification,
and at lite same time, they may vote to
ratify the main Constitution itsel', We
(riot 111nt this will art r'lit ..I ill* iti.fran
chisng parts of those Constitutions and
give those States, at least aa good aa South
Carolina enjoys, where everybody can vote
and hold office too, except those excluded
hf the ]4lh Amendmont of the United
Btatea Conatitution. We hail it a* a good
agn, this favorable response of Congress to
Gen. Grant's recommendations. It look,
like "let ua have peace," may be approach
ing to reality. With Grant for President,
and Rawlins for Secretary of War, hoih
actual soldiers from the field, we may ex
pect a far more magnanimous conrae thai*
when Ilia war office was fill, d by Stanton^
The truly brave are apt to be generous to
the fallen.
Death of a Good Oitiaen.
We regret to announce the death of Mr.
I.swTs WoavtiiNOTOW, who haa resided in
Greenville for the past sixteen years. He
was a moat estimable gentleman and muuh
respected by the people here in his adopted
home and beloved by liia friends. Mr
WortuinotoS was born in Massachusetts,
but lived for a number of years in Connect
ieut before eoming to this place, where he
has been connected in business with Measr*.
f"V.r Ai Marki.et. He was at the
tint* of hi* death, whteh occurred on
WedptuUj laat. In the fifty sixth year of
hi* age.
n -e ?Ouano
Diatrlbntar.
Mr. William Cox, o/ this County, hee inTrnUd
a " guano distributer," very iimp!?,
??J regarded a* the beet thiag of th? kind
la aee, or likely to be itteeovered ; priec
oaly $?. to be found at Mr. JvLiua C.
H ninth, in thia City. A good many hare
I een already Bold The machine ten be
regulated to a?rew the guano uniformly to
any d< aired thick new or thinneaa, aa thai
the qnentity n?o?t on the ground ean l?
ineaaured to a fraotlon.
Bard Front Again.
Thia morning there ware froat and lea
thermometer at 29? abora aero. Proepeeti
for fruit thia teuton bad.
TBI SI
OmoTlUa County Agnoattwii Sooiotjr.
At * Wiling of Ihr GrooarMto Agrioultural
S?M?l}, th? following mr inborn win i
appointed dolognten to tKo Agricultural
Convention, to moot is Columbia on tho
27th Intl.:
J. A. David. Erq.. 0?a. W. K. Ranloy.
Alex. MoBoe, P>q-, Dr. W. Q. Austin, C. T
Hammond Krq., 9. K. Mayr, JuHna CSmiih,
R H RorW, J. P. Moore. Col. W. A.
Townw, A Blyth#, Erq., IV S 8. Mnraliall,
Maj Frank Cox, Copt, I* William*, W, A.
Hud?'<o, T. Q. DonnliUon, E#q., P. F. Sudduth,
Tho following gi?l!moi nro appointed
by tho Socioty to r*orroctit tho County at
Urg?: I
Capt Will la nr. Goldsmith, Cnpt. O. W.
beater, Capt. O. W. Taylor. Col. Jamra 1
MeCnllnogh, B. F. Nosely, J. U Qoodw.im '
John II. Tlarriaon, John T. Bennett, Dr '
Jamra M. Sullivan, Dr Jamra Harrison, '
Dr. R. D. Anderson. 0"L E. S. Irvine, J. I>.
Su'li van, F. F, MvKcntia, Dr. W. A Moon
ry, Ignatius Few. Philemon Huff, James
Lenderraao, J U. Cleveland, L*tdt>?r Gll> *
boo.
Laat.
We regret thnt Ihr coming In at n latr
hour of several advertisement* and olhrr 1
mattrr that oould not be poaiponrd, obliges 1
ua to drfrr an interesting article <*n the oh i
arvonrr of Lent. aa viewed by lha Episeo- 1
pal Church; it w?i already partly lo type, 1
and will appear In our next. It ia written '
by 'hr worthy " Rector of Christ Church,
Greenville." 1
Waters' New Store on Pendleton Street,
Attention ia called to the a?lvertis?ment |
of the new store of M1". W. L. Watim, on I
Pendlaton 8lreat, which r|<eai$ for itself <
We will next we-k nolle* more fully this
establishment, ae It deserve special mention i
ticklk a pi'om'i, i.kfter bros , besides '
ntbrra, will likewise recvive rditoiial allu. I
?ion in our nrxt. <
Southern Cultivator for April. <
The April number of tliie very capital |
agricultural journal ii beh-re u?. and we
like it more and nwr*. Farmers, and all
cultivator* of the earth in field or garden, ,
orchard or meadow, you ought to be a (
aunaoritier to ihe Cultivator, published at j
Athena, Georgia. Terir.a 00 a year? j
William ii W. L. Joxss, EJitois and Pro. p
prietora
Sonaill'M.?The Cultivator suggest# th
planting of sorghum lo meet the apprehend p
ed seareity of sugar from tbe Cuba re vol ution
a?d the abolition of slavery in tlie ^
Island. >
a vrvuunuio v* ur*.
The well-earned reputation of the Carmliita
farmer ia fully auatuined in the appearance
and contents of the April number just reeeiv- ,
ed. We cannot too tealonsly urge on ?>nr farmora
the importance of sustaining their home
agricultural journals ; and one so handsomely
printed and ably oonducted aa the Carolina
farmer is especially deferring of support. Every
farmer and planter in the Sonth will do
himself a sorviee hy sending Two Dollars for
a year's auhscription to this justly popular
roagasinc. We are gin 1 to learn from the proprietor
that the success of the farmer is he.
yoad his aiost sanguine expectation*. Address
Wm. II. Bernard, Wilmington, N. C.
Specimen copies sent free.
The American Stock Journal
For April oontains articles on Spring Management
of Farm Stock; Cruelly to Horses'
Ducks; Ammonia in Stables; Best Food for
l'ork Making; Tho Best Breeds of Cows;
Teams for tho Farm ; liaising Hogs and Making
Pork ; Comparative Numbers and Prices ol
Farm Stock; Necessity tor Pure Water for
Milk Cows ; Which is the Best Stock ; How to
Detect Imperfect Vision or Blindness in
Horses; Cooked Food for Swine; A new Design
of a Dairy House ; Raising Coits Profitable
; Early Chickens; Sbecp and Lambs?
Spring Management; Texas?Climate?Soil?
Ac.; Killing Hogs?Curing Bacon ; Sbort-IIorn
Cattle ; Swine and tbeir Sties; Diseases of the
Ilog ; nnd a nnanher of others that should he
read by every Farmer. Specimen Copies sent i
free. Address N. P. Burnt A Co., Publisher*.
Pirktibur;, Cheater Co., I'*.
The Tribute of Respect to Mr. L
Wurthington ha* been put in typo but crowded
out of lb La issue.
or A number of editorial matters have
been crowded out this week.
WAsntxoiots, April 1#?Amongst other appointments,
which were confirmed by the Benate
to-day, was that of Charles II. Pottingill
as Assessor of Internal Revenue for the Third
District of South Carolina.
The bill restoring the property ot Blnnton
Duncan, of Kentucky, (some of which lie* in
Columbia,) was passed, and sent to the Preai- !
dont.
The Senate adjourned, at T2 M. to-day, sine
rfie.
The hill, for the fm-ther removal of political
disabilities, failed utterly.
Tbe President bar signed the hill providing
for elections in'Virginia, Mississippi and
Texas.
Tn \f ma Tf At?a m XV m nrfi PI PfttV! V in *
1 n* ? * "' Pr" "* ? ?w v -?
formed that yerterdey leeae of ?bia we FT
known eatabliahment was effected, and tbs
prospect of ita being eoon opened are, tberes
fore, inereeard. It baa been rented, we learn>
for Are years, by tbe partiea who formerly kept
the Howard nouaa In Chicago. They propnae
furnishing tbe entire eatabliabment anew with
bandeonie appurtenance*, and hope to be able
te throw tbe houae open to tbe publie by tbe
Arat of September. We frna', and indeed there
1 i* no reaaon to dowbt, that the inereaalnf trade
1 will draw a sufficient number of riattora to the
1 etty during the entire year to support tbe ho
tela now In operation, and each additional
enee a* may be opened.? CAer/eaton CourUr.
Ti?b twenty-nhie fterman TTnlrereittr* bare
two thonaand one hundred aaid ninety-four
profeaaora and twenty one thonaand ire hundred
and forty*two etud^Ma.
?
i8THBUB
Wt tka iMtkm EmUrprlM.
Picee*#, 8. 0., AptII 10tb, IMA
' Frm Clrtw," Court, SaMe/A School, fwa
Officer*, Minittert, die., New Lmmura, 1m
proocment*, dee.
Meter*. Editor*?Since I wrote you lut
we hare had a * free eireue " and Court.?
Pro/e**?r Cuehman, Ike " giant horaa
Lamer," with hie perforata* horra and dog.
ratcrt wined the people with an wrung of
ibont two honre, in which ha apparently
tallrfled hlmeelf at laaet that ha wae 14 eoma
[tnmpklne* in lha turning line. Amoneit
nher thing', ha eald hie horaa w*i a demo.
T?t. and hie dog wae a democrat and tha|
tie himwlf wae a democrat, and hailed from
l-he democratic Stat* of Kcnturk**. But
I he eut of hla jib an J the peculiar t?a?- of (
!> * ?ui?c, clear ly iridic*ted that if ha Hailed j
at all, it waa from the land of M wooden |
nutmeg*. * Not withal ending hi* efoywewrr, a
and patriotic adheaion to the democracy, it r
waa no go ; he could not fret up a club.? I
Be left here, no doubt reflecting how un> <
pertain are llie rewaid* of politica/ htroee
and patriot*, '
' When the hnrly bar')"* done.
When tha battle** fnurht and won."
Tils Ctivrr?Tht* wa* our flrat Court. J
and ll-rre were a number in attendance, j
and everything paaaed off quietly. TheJu ?
rlca aealed debt* created before the war to
flfty ecnta on the dollar, and tome at forty
ecnta. An. In one eare they acalcd down
lo thir ty ids and a half eenla on the dollar
It la no nac for lho*o who oppnae the aealtng
rif old dab*a to reeict it hy the ery of anron*titutionnlity,
agr*ri*ni?m, mohiam. dec- '
Public opini in ia rapidly idling in the |
proper direction lo rM the country of the |
heavy weight of indebtedneaa banging 1
over it.
Tit* Saanath School.?La*t Sabbath, a (
number of the clliaen?and children In our
Town and vicinity met in the Court Hon**
and organised a Sabbath rchool with flfty
id I Scholar*, and elected the following of
Scera: Capt. Jnrnea McPall, Superintend |
ent; W. A. L-aley, Eeq , Aa-iatant Sup.-rin
lendent; Judge J. H. Philpnt, Secretary I
E. II. Oriffln, Sr.. Frq, Traaaurer.
AH religiou* denomination* unite In title
K-hool. Ii ia thought the aehool will nnm
?er over a hundred very anon. If we had
Mr. J B. She?man over h. re to leach the
uvenih-a Sunday aehool conga. it would >
r|ve an intereating feature to the exerciaca f
rterrio:* or town emcma
Laat. Monday, the election for member* of
he Town Council came off. with the follow
rig reanlt; Capt John L Thornier, Intonant
; Judge J. H. Phllpot, Capt. Jaro-a t
I, FaII. John A. Maj?r*, S. D. OondMt. "
Yard. u?. So, you ree, we are lully Incor ]
xuatrd and or?aniaed.
MlSDTttl AC
Rer. Fl'trtin Smith, of lli? M'tkndht
Fqdacopal Church, reai-ier here, mnl will
ftrmeh twice ? month in the Court Honre ,
?n-l Uev. Mr. Gary, Bauiiat prem-her,once " ,
month, nt tlie li-i| Iist Church about a half 1
mile from here. '
niav uwrm.
Recently two young lawyer* have local
ed here: It Frai.k McBee. F.rq., of Gie?'tiaille,
anil Wm U. Hai-kin, liaq., from Aniliraon.
Both are joun? uieti of promise,
and no doubt will do well.
IMrAliVKHBNT*.
K. H. Griffin, Sen., F.#q., baa re?ily eomplrted
a new building, and the Maaonic
hall, from old Pickeiia, will anon be icm-'Ted
here, when another alnre will I r opeurd by
the Meaara. (JBreath. Youra, <ko.
8. I). O.
Message from President Grant.
Ifc recommend* Cnngrete tn provide for eleetione
in I "try inin ami Mieeieeippi, and t/jiiyno
di belief that the liepublican Constitution'
trill be adopted.
n /AJTII I.? 1 lie MMinwilip ft 1 rP*
aage of Ike President *u received by Conrtesa?
at i o'clock, this afternoon :
To th* Srnat* and Hunt* oj flrpr?**ntatire* :
While I am aware that the time in which
Congress proposes now to remain ia aceaioo ia
Tarj brief, and that it ia ita deaire, at ftr ar ia
eonaiatent with the public interest, to avoid
entering upon the general t.nsrncM of legialction,
there ia one subject which concerns so
deeply the welfaro of the cauntr.v, that I deem
it my duty to bring it before von.
I have no doubt that you will eoncwr with
me in the opinion that it ia desirable to restore
the States which were engaged in the rebellion
to their propor relations to the Govern,
tent and the c untry at as early a period as
the people of these Stntes shall he found willing
to become peaceable and orderly communities,
and to adopt and m lintain auoh constitutions
and lawa as will eflTcotually secure the civio end
political rights of ull persous within their Lor.
dera.
The authority ef the United States, which
; has been vindicated and established l>y its
i military power, uiusl audoubtediy be asserted
for the absolute protertien of all its eilirens ia
the full enjoyment of the freedom and reewrity
which is the object of a republican government.
But whenever the people of a rebellious State
are ready to enter in good faith upon the accomplishment
of this object, in entire coc;
fortuity with the constitutional authority of
Congress, it is certainly desirable that all
eausee of irritation sbeuld l>e removed a'
promptly as possible, that a more perfect Uni.
! i-. .-s >l. . . i.
stored to peace and prosperity.
Tbe coerce! ion ef I be people of Virginia
which met ia Richmond ea Tuesday, Decerns
j btr 3d, )MT, Iraaicd a constitution for tbat
State which was adopted by the Convention
a tbe 18th of April, ISM, and I desire respectfolly
to call tbe attention of Congress to tbe
' propriety of providing by law for tbe huldiog
of an election for tbat State at soate tiaae be
i tween tbe months of May and June nest under
tbe direction of the military commander
of tbe district, at which the adoption of tbat
constHntioa shall be sohmitted to the ettlsens
ef tbe 8tate. And if this should aeem desirable
I would recommend that a separate vote he
taken npoa rnch parte as may ha thoaght si.
padirat, sad that at tba same time, and eader
tbe same authority, there shall be an aleetian
} '?i tbe olccrs provided eader saeh eeastila
g B T 8 ft I
Ion, and that tkt constitution, or ntb porta
ksnof, oa ah all ban boon ado pud by the poodo
bo sabmitted to Congress oa Mm trot Moolay
of December next for ita ooo aid oration, oo
bat if tbo aatao bo thon approved tbo aeeeesay
atopa, will haro boon takon for tbo restoreion
of tbo Steta of Vir(iaia to iU proper releiona
to tbo Tin ion.
I am lod to asako tbia reeommcadasiea fro*
be oonldont bopo and belief tbat tbo people
?ftbat8tate, now ready to eo-operate with
ha national gorerumrai In bringing it again
oto anrh relations to tbo Union no it oaght?
to oooa no possible to oa tab II air and maintain'
and to give to all ita people those equal rights
odor tbo law, which were asserted in tba doderation
ol independence in the words of one
>f the moot illuatrioaa of ita sons,
I desire, also, to ask tba consideration of
Congress to tbe question wbetber there lo not
not gronnd for believing tbat tba Constitation
rramod by n Convention of tbo people of Mis.
istippi for tbat StaU, and onee<rq)ectrd might
tot bo again aabmitted to tha people of tbat
Btata in like manner, end with the probability
of tbo oamo result,
(8igned) U. 8. GRANT.
Wasbi^otow, D. C., April T, 1869.
on Thursday, 8th April, at the
wi'i?-n?? of the hrido'o untie. Mr. A. I*
>hh, iiy Rev. A. B. Steven*. Mr. JOHN B
3KIKRS and Miss MAUY JANE TAFF, ell
if Groi-nville.
ir Printer*# fee received.
New Yoke. April IS.
Cott?n very firm ; mi dll.ift ai>lnnd? S8J
it#.; hIm 4,tOO ba lc?. 0?M IS8J.
BaLTimoiik. April IS.
Cotton letif?iniddliiiKi 26c Floor
' irly ?ct<ve. Wheat s'eaily?good ro<l
pAlt>$. C'-rn firm?white 8'.'@85e.; yel*
nw 88c. Oats fiiin?prime lie. l'nrk
182.00. Bnwn quirt. Lortl 194<s. Whisky
>2c.
CitASLWrOa. April IS.
Cotton firmer and more active?mid
Hinge 274". ; ealee ADO bales; recrii ts 089.
Found.
A SUM of MONEY, which the owner can
bare by giving a full description of the
mine, and paying for this advertisement.
Apply at this office.
Ap M 47 1
Bring in Tonr Old
BJlJYK-BILLS,
WE will pay for BANK-BILLS of
, South Carolina. North Carolina, Georria
and Tcnnesseo more than oar published
trices, if brought in by 21st of April.
II. BEATT1K A CO.
Ap 14 47 t
BUENA VISTA
9 ?P ft SI 1?
SI SSlSt
yy E hare just received a NEW STOCK
O OOD8.
Seltctfd with an era to the want* and driircs
>f nwr rusti>m?ra4n<] friends. In it will ba
round, in pnrt, n* foiluwi:
Dry Goods, Boots and
Shoes. Hats, Sugars
Coffees, Teas
Mackeral, Plows. Hoes
Scythes, Spades
Shovels, Axes, Buckets
Tubs, Cotton Cards
&c. &Co
To*?tl?er with a 1 l of DRUG* AND MEDIC1NES
|^T"Call and examine mir Sto-*,
a? w are cnft'Viit. you can be aecornruodated
and pleased..jgJ
COTTON YARN
AT WHOLESALE AND RET AIL Libe,
rel deduction* made lo those pure baling hj
tli* Bala.
EESTER BROS.
Rttena Vi?ta, S. C., April 14, 1669.
April 14 47 -8
*
Assignee's Notice.
TITF. NOTE^ and ACCOUNT* due ,h.
F rinn of GRADY A GOOD I.ETT
GIUDYA HAWTHORN. C.RADY, KRR
lillSON d MILLER. JOHN W GRADY i
CO., and also thoa* due JOHN W GRADY
hi* in our band* for eojleetion and if inpaid
by O'- before Me firtl d<?y of Jolt) nrri
file Mid No'eeanJ Accum* will be plaeei
in ihe haiida of an nffi -er for immediate enl
leetion. l'ersona wiihin* to aettle will eal
ai the 8b?i ifT* Office, or at the Law Offie
of Karle A Blvlhe, nnd ean settle will
either ol the undei.ienrd.
W T SHUMATE. ) . .
A BLTTIIR f Assignee.
CrA^nvill^ S . fV Si 1 nt Mnrpli IRAQ
A pi It 47 X
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIHTA
GRRENVII.LK COUNTY.
Ia tha Court of Probato.
NELLY TURNER. JOSEPH K. TURNEI
?.?i j??si ph barton *? *' .?. rebec
CA KF.LLY. MARK KKLLY T P. ASH
MORS. and Children of MART ASH
MoltK ?Petit on firr Jh,tar
Partition and Sol* of Heat Futnt*. t?*
IT appearing t? tli# liiiilnHi-in of th
I Court that 'lif D tondanta. Rebee.Kelly.
Mark K'-Hjr T. P Aehm.-re. and It
Wihfr- n nl Mary A ah more, .l-e.-need, re?i?i
out of the State: Ii i? therefor- orier-d, ?
m.'tion "f Perry t Perry. Sol.eitora fur P'
t tioner* that the aa<d ftatendanla do a<
wer, plead or demur to the Petition wilhi
forte day*, or the ?ama will ha taken pi
eonf?*?o.
SAMUEL J. TtOUTHIT.
Judge of Prolate for Oraenvilla ('onntr.
Grernvtllt C. II, 9. April 14th, 1M
Api 14 41 6
<50 Reward.
STOLEN, on lh? night
Friday, ' h in.tant, from tl
,lUKU*, ? MORS
"which h*H li-cn * u?t I
Ocoric W H'?fni'l?ii, wt Willinmcton.
ho p???n- a<ior> of J-hn Richarrlwn, hrrcu
of Tinhllnn of the Internal Krwontie Lt?
and which wo* arivert'rad to howo l>r
*oM on Ifondur. 12'h incon'.
T will paw Rcwcril of Ifty (
proof inffiricnl In ?on.ict tho Ihlwf, h?fc
th? Unitol SIatea Cri?rl
a. L. conn,
April 14 47-1 Dwpotj CwlUotor.
S . } ' * '
MIS S .
VXV "1
S TOR E
1 AM RECEIVING NT
S T O O EL
OF
8PRING AND SUMMER
iiiis
DUVII AO
LADIES All CIlTLIMin
DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,'
CUTLERY. CROCKERY.
BUCKETS, TUBS,
ALSO.
A SPLENDID LOT OF
iitliiffti,
IN SUITS,
OOSMiTISO <>F
Bureaus
Bedsteads
Chairs, of all styles
Washstands
Sofas, Divans
Towel-racks
Tables
Cribs and Cradles.
All of th?- Gnodi will U at
REASONABLE PKIOE8, a< my New Storr.
on Pendleton S'raet. nr.r lb* Gracnrllle
and Columbia Itnilroad D-pn'.
UTCALL AND BE SATISFIED,
IV. L. IV AT i: Its.
April 14 47 If
MERCHANT
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U IftUlLlSJAJSUlOlaol
\\7 E hner j.iai received a FULL SUP
Vt ply of
FRENCH, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
FOU OF.N rI.KM KITS AND YOUTH'S CLO
TIIINO fr 'in the cheapest 11 the Itest qual
iiv, hieli we will CUT AND MAKE in
til* beet ? vl'*?, and at low prie?*.
Cff-GIVE US A CALL _g?%
19 THE LADIES' DEFARTMEIT.
They are piopared to CUT AND MAKE
nil slyl?* of
ladies' and misses' dresses,
In the latert and moat elegant atylet, and
PERFECT FITS. UT Ornamental Slilchmg
done neatly.
WEED'S
" CELEBRATED SEWING MACHINE
For mI?, and warranted.
PIL'kLi: A POORE.
April 14 47 S
VALUABLE
LANDS FOR SALE.
WE will Offer at prl??u
jfSmH-EEaale. until aalradav June
pr Ihe following LOIS OF LAND
? aflCfajEZuar lirl 'Difi g to Ihe Relate o
DoK> AS J. ORKKN, deceased, trie. :
Lot No te eow/eimny For Iff one Arret
i ?Uu-ied on tlia Lauren* Uoad, 2| utile
front G-e?nvi lie C II.
* I nl Ma a A Wo'aiV. F?rl.. /...
? Antra, rliualed ? ?? ? man* Road, lull*
from Greenville C H
| Lot NO. 13* containing Forty-fir
* Arret, situated ???r the Lo.i. ng Road, tw<
li oi>l*? (rum GieenviDe C. li.
Lol No. IT, containing Ft fly Act ft
boated on a total) branch of Reeily Rivet
^ m le* front Gr- enrille C li.
Lot No. 18, containing Nifty cm
Act**, ailualed near Laurel a Rood, unle
r-'tn (?rre ville 'J- II.
'* Lot No 10, containing Sirty Aer*i
broiled on Laurent Road, '2 J in ilea fi?t
Ort-fiivllle C. H.
R Lot No, HO. containing Fifty Acre'
' an titled -n bratir'. of Reedy River, 2
I tui ee from Green* H a C H
Lot No. 92, containing Scucuty-on
r Acre*. abutted on n hrarieh of Reedy Riv
er, mil*, from Greenville 0. II.
a Lot No. 33, containing Seventy on
r Acre*, aiiuated on t branch Reedy Riv*i
ihr-c mile* from Greenville (I. II
n Lot No 34. containing Fifty In
.. Acre*, ailuale) on a branch or Reedy Rivei
a. H miles from GrreuvilW G. H.
i Lot No. 33, continuing On* Httndrn
ro and thirty fine Acrea. ai1 titled on Reed
River, three mile# from Greenville C. 11.
Lot No. # . eoHt it imp Kightq tig I
Ami, iiiMi'd on a Rtwly Kiv?
t?o mil?? Iroiu Oia.n*illa C. U
Lot No 97 witnu'ii; 7W*/jr-?m
Ami. rituaied neai Lauicua llutd, If mil<
Ir. in Or"it?HU U H.
of TERMS OP HALF..?Ona tMr.l e*ah, ha
^ line* in two equal inalallinniite at ?U an
y twelve nioaih*. narwl |>y bond an<1 imir
,y gag-. Pureh?e<re to fay h?r paper* an
alarm*
jy If thn above Lxnda are not a*hl I
tr anlna ilay in Ji?na, thay will Ihaa ha offer)
' al pcblfe o?)lery.
C. t HAMMOND, ?
T. O. O^KKM,^K *l r,
,ra ArrSI U 47
WI ai'y C<>lnn<Ma Ph<a?iw pleaae e?f
one' a wok until e?l? day in Juse, at
a*ad but la IbW tMftce,
xmrrEDSTATis
INTERNAL REVENIB.
> A*dw??, April 1, IMP.
NOTICE It berth? given that oa the Mtfc
day of April, 1809, at my eflw la Aentrion,
appeals will ba reoelfed and deter*
| mined relatlre to any erroneoat or exeesotre
valuation*, aawMuaeot* or enumeration* by
i the Assessor or Assistant Attestors of tba annual
taxes for 1889, which bare been attested.
Tba Attestor's Often It open dally, daring
business hours, for the heart or of Appeals by
parties who shall apneat voluntarily before
him. relating to any (axes which have been
assessed, and which hare not bean eoaaoaitted
to the Collector.
All appeals la the Assessor; st a foresaid,
must be made In writing, and specify tba par*
tieular eaasa. matter or thing respecting
which a deoislon is requested, and mwst,
moreover, state the ground or principle ef or*
ror complained of.
H. O. HKRRICK,
U. 8. Asfsasor 3d DUlilet So. Cm. 1
Ap 14 47 1
. i. m %
Deputy Collector'^ Office,
Qmixtilli, April 10th, 184V.
T) Y vlrtae of* warrant fro* A. S. Wallaee.
Jj Collector of 84 IMetrot of South Carolina,
I will expoee for m)?, to the bifhwl biddor,
on Saturday, tho lot day of May, 184V,
at Mo Bee's Factory, 7 ml 1m holow Greenville
Court Houm, at IS o'clock, M., tko following
property, to wit j
1 pair of first rata Mule*, Wagon and liarnera,
S old Wagon*, 1 Cart, I Iron Safe, 1 Sot
Blacksmith Tool*, I lot of Lumbar, 1 lot of
Hog*, 1 large pair of 8cal**, S pair* of 81mIyard*,
3 Crosscut Saw*, I lot Barrels, Ac., A*.
LevieJ on and sold as the property of Qrady
A Hawthorn, at tho suit of the United States
for Internal Revenue Taxes.
Terms Cash. A. L. COBB.
Dep. Col. 3d Diet., 7th Dir., 8. C.
Ap 14 47 8
. Notice.
IK conforn.lty with requirement* af ths
Internal Revenue Laws, I hereby give
notice t<- all person* who may claim ONM
BARREL ? f WHISKY, seised on the premii?*
of Franrl* llahn, on the 131k of April,
1889 In Ike City of Orconvilla, ky J. B.
She. man, because of having bean uasid in violation
of the Intarnal Revenue Law a?tko
aame having bean turned over to mo?to
make auch claims before me within 80 dayn
fiom tlie first publication of this notice.
A L COBB.
April 14. 47-8 . Dep. Col.
Ho tie*.
IK conformity with requirements ef the la
tarnsl Revenue Laws, I hereby give nelio*
to all persons wbo may claim On* Stil\
Cap and Worm, cited ten mile* above Orveaville
City, on the 30th March, 1869, by J. B.
Sherman, because of being used in violation 1
ol tbe Internal Raveaae Laws, (the same bavlog
heea turned over to me,) to make saek
o'aims before me within 30 days from the flrsl *
publication af tkia notice. A. L. COBB,
April 14. 47-3 Dep. CeL
Hotiee.
IK conformity with requirements ef the la
ternal Revenue Laws, I hereby give notice
to ell persons wbo may claim Ten Qallaoo
or ?v???l-y, Miwd in ib* City or UrwiTilU
on the lot of April, 1869, on tbe premie.* *f
L. D. Bowie, by Heat M. Parry, AuiiUal Ace.aaor,
tiwuuw of a violation ol tba Intarnal
K< venue Law*, (tbe aam* having baen tarned
over to me,1 to make auch elaitna before ana
within SO day* from the flret publication ef
tbia notira. A. L. COBB,
April U 47-3 D?p. Cel. .
Jfotiee.
IN eonforaaity with requirement* of the Internal
Kevenua Lawr, 1 hereby give nolire
to ail peraona who may claim awe Kty of
ICAiiiry, aeiicd on the prcuaiac* of Hall Duck,
in tbe City of Greenville, on tba Sib day at
April, I860, by J. B. Sherman, (tbe aame having
baen turned over to me,) to make eueh
elaitna before nee within SO daya from the 9rat
publication of tbia notion. A. L COBB,
April U 47-9 Dep. CeL
The State of South Carolina.
GKKENVII,LE COUNTT.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of anndry Writ* of Fieri Facino
to mo directed, I will aall, before tie
Court lioaee door, on So ltd ay in May ?!,
between the hnwra of li o'clock in tho forenoon
and S o'clock in the afternoon, the following
property, to wit:
One Tract of Land, containing 1,300 acme,
mora or lore, ai'uatcd partly on Paria Mountain,
7 miiea from Greenville Court Ilouee, on
the Buncombe Hoed ; acveral email aeltlementi
on the place; adjoining landa of Dr. J.
P. flillbonao, Grady A Hawthorn and other*,
(the llomeatead to bo aet off to Defendant before
day of aale.) Alao tba Mill Tract, eon
taining 13 acrer, more or lea*, atoning landa
I of Benjamin Boiling. On tbia place i* a good
Grift Mill. Levied on aa the property of
i Stephen Marehbanka, at th* affita of Pater
, Caubl* and A. J. Baiaon.
Al*o una Lot *f Land within the aorpcrat*
limit* of the City of Greenville, lyiog on th*
' north aid# of Pandlcton 8treat, containing 3ft
* uiN, aaora or lata, well-lmprovod, la* Daalling
llouta and all ncaeaaary Outbuilding#,
e adjoining lota of W. A. Town#*, Jno. T. Ooa?
aatt, B. Howard and V. Me Bee'a Batata.?
Tbia ia on* of th* moat daairabl* r***d*a**a ha
tba City of Greenville, (tba Uomaataad tab*
V art of i>afor? day of aale.) Alto, on# Traat *f
Land, aitnatad about 17 mil** aontb of Ureenrille
Court Hoaaa, on tba walora of Rocdy
t River and Raedy Pork, and known a* lb?
, Heady Pork Plantation containing 'iftSft
acre*, mora or lata. Tbia it raid to oe on* of
th* moat productive farm* in t^a County, wall
' watered and in a high atata of cultivation.?
11 Levied on aa tba property of Col. T. Edwin
Ware, at tba auit* of T. Q. Donaldaon and A.
, 0. Hoke, Adminiatratora of tba Katat* of Dv
i Hoke, deceaadd, and of W. N. Martin, Aa
vigDta of tba Eataia and Bfaeta of J. P. Pool,.
Bankrupt, and of J. Cleveland, Aaaigne* of B^
* Alvaandar.
' Alan, one Tract of Land, In a high atate of
enllivation, largo body of valnabl* bottom
? Land on tbo place, containing 100? acre*,
. mnr* or lea*, adjoining landa of WUIiaaa
Choice, Stroud A Parry and other*, (tba
Homaataad to be aet o# t* Defendant before
n day of aala.) Lav lad on aa kb* property of
r. Richard F. Foater, at th* auit of O. W. La.
tbatn v*. J. O. Hawthorn at *L
^ Alao, 1,0*0 acrea of Land, situated nc*t
v Oowanavilia, in tba upper part of the County,
adjoining land* of Austin llalleau, Levi Ward
and other*. Levied on aa tba property of d,
" J. Ward, at tba auit of Dr. 0. B. Irvip*.
f. Alao, on* Taa*t of Land, e*ut*taia* 7*4
acre#, mora or lean, situated on Tyg*r Rivet,
? adjoining laada of Washington Taylor, Wa.
M C. Cleveland, J aim** Caanady and ?lh*r*.-?Lcvied
on a* tba property of IX. XI. Cannon,
?i id? ton 01 nenr/ noon.
' Al?t>, ooa Tiart of Land, lb* Horn PlaeOy
d euntaiuirg 40| acraa, sort or loot, (tha Mom*.
t t?ad lo bo aot of to the Defendant bafora day
id of aala.) adj .ining lands of H. B- i-ynah.
John Lor# and albert. Alan, om Treat el
it Land, abont a Mite and ? half ffom and mm%
sd adjoining the llnaettead plaeo, aoateloleg
100 aernt, Mora of leaa. adjoining lands of %,
U. WbiiMira, U K- Ljneb and othara. (ati
ied on at tba prnaarty of J. B. Whit mire, at
lea tail af Jno. 0. Pooler.
Term* Cash. Parebaaert to pay for ttaaps
V and papert A. B. VICKBK8, ft. 0. C.
fcheillTa OdUe, April *, 1MB.
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